The 10,000-square-foot house was constructed in 1970 by and designed by Harold Levitt.

The 10,000-square-foot house was constructed in 1970 by and designed by Harold Levitt.

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Aniston renovated and expanded the house with designer Stephen Shadley.

Aniston renovated and expanded the house with designer Stephen Shadley.

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A mirrored entryway leads into the home.

A mirrored entryway leads into the home.

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An interior view of the living room, which has an angled ceiling and stone walls.

An interior view of the living room, which has an angled ceiling and stone walls.

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This living area opens up to an outdoor area with a water feature.

This living area opens up to an outdoor area with a water feature.

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The game room offers sweeping views of downtown Los Angeles.

The game room offers sweeping views of downtown Los Angeles.

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The dining area offers a patio view.

The dining area offers a patio view.

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Interior view of the living area, which has
floor-to-ceiling windows.

Interior view of the living area, which has
floor-to-ceiling windows.

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The guest bathroom, with its onyx sink.

The guest bathroom, with its onyx sink.

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The office is filled with built-in shelving.

The office is filled with built-in shelving.

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The master bedroom offers sleek architectural lines.

The master bedroom offers sleek architectural lines.

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An exterior water feature sits next to the home.

An exterior water feature sits next to the home.

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An aerial look at the 1.2-acre estate.

An aerial look at the 1.2-acre estate.

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A dressing room and makeup area has outdoor access.

A dressing room and makeup area has outdoor access.

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Another view of the living area.

Another view of the living area.

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An exterior view of the spacious patio.

An exterior view of the spacious patio.

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This living area has a fireplace and outdoor access.

This living area has a fireplace and outdoor access.

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A side exterior view.

A side exterior view.

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The home’s kitchen comes complete with pizza oven and wine cooler.

The home’s kitchen comes complete with pizza oven and wine cooler.

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The dining room has a unique iron chandelier.

The dining room has a unique iron chandelier.

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Actress Jennifer Aniston on May 5, 2011 in New York City.

Actress Jennifer Aniston on May 5, 2011 in New York City.

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Limelight Listing - Jennifer Aniston's Beverly Hills Estate

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Asking price: $42 million.

Actress Jennifer Aniston, who recently purchased a pair of apartments in Manhattan’s West Village, has recently put her 1.2-acre estate in Beverly Hills on the market for $42 million.

The expansive property – known as “Ohana,” which is Hawaiian for extended family – features a Harold Levitt-constructed home which has five bedrooms, 8.5 baths and 10,000 square feet, as well as a heated swimming pool and spa with a cabana, an outdoor kitchen and living room with fireplaces, and a patio with heated floors.

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Upon purchasing the property, Aniston worked with designer Stephen Shadley to renovate and expand the house to add square footage.

The gated estate has a three-car garage and a motor court, and the main home features a master bedroom with an indoor spa. There are two kitchens, with the first including a built-in barbeque, fire-burning pizza oven and wine cooler, while the second designed as a professional catering kitchen. Additionally, the house has a game room, library, and a wine cellar with a biometric security system that can only be opened with a unique fingerprint ID.

The property is located within Trousdale Estates, only a few minutes away from Sunset Boulevard.